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Japanese Paying Money To Learn How To Smile

Japanese individuals are now paying professionals to teach them how to smile again after spending three years wearing masks as a result of Covid.

Japan just declared the end of pandemic restrictions, abolishing the final remaining border controls last week and lifting mask bans in March.

According to Mail Online, some people are still wearing their surgical masks outside, while others fear they’ve been wearing the mask for so long that they’ve lost how to grin.

According to the study, some people are anxious about once again exposing their lower face to the public, while others worry that their current smile won’t come across as genuine.

Many are seeking the assistance of professionals to restore their jovial expressions.

Speaking to the Japan Times, ‘smile trainer’ Miho Kitano said: “I’ve heard from people who say that even if they’re able to remove their masks, they don’t want to show the bottom half of their faces, or that they don’t know how to smile anymore.

“Some say that they see more wrinkles around their eyes after using them more to smile, or they feel like their face is drooping because they haven’t been using it as much as before.”

Kitano said her company, Smile Facial Muscle Association, has experienced a surge in business from people looking to recover their pre-pandemic enthusiasm.

The ‘smile expert’ instructs her students on activities to improve their grins. Her students are given straws to bite down on in order to lift their cheek muscles and display their teeth.

“I meet many people who say they aren’t good at smiling, but it’s all about the muscles, and we have to use and train them in order to get good at it,” she told the Japanese publication.

“Just as you might exercise your arms, exercising your expressive muscles is so important.”

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